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Should dolphins be considered non-human persons?

Should they?

  • yes

    Votes: 5 19.2%
  • no

    Votes: 18 69.2%
  • other

    Votes: 3 11.5%

  • Total voters
    26

Brilliant scientists.:doh

They swim, can be eaten. It is a form of food.

Non-human persons...

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they don't taste very good, do they precious? nasty tasting dolpinses

Interestingly enough, there are some theories on the evolution of mankind that suggest that we were able to avoid extinction because of our natural odor and tastelessness.
 
Interestingly enough, there are some theories on the evolution of mankind that suggest that we were able to avoid extinction because of our natural odor and tastelessness.

Many Asians state that Caucasians smell disgusting.
 
This is a very strange debate topic
 
Kimchee, if made properly, doesn't stink.

bull****, kimchee if made properly must stink. kimchee is basically fermented cabbage. cabbage stinks, fermented cabbage stinks even worse
 
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Is this how we got into the discussion about this Kimchee broad?

should kimchee be considered a non-dolphin person?

NO idea but I want to see it and a medical report before determining if it should be harpooned!
 
I wonder if kimchee has tattoos on her back to cover the propeller scars.

well that would suggest she is more likely a manatee or perhaps a womanatee
 
I sooo want a tuna sandwich now....
 
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